Internet search giant Google has apologised for a series of "unplanned outages" on its Blogger site over the past week. Google's blogging service experienced five outages, both planned and unplanned, ...
The names of two popular Google services, Picasa and Blogger, will soon go away, although the services themselves will remain key components of Google’s product family. A Mashable report today says ...
Google says some blogs on Blogger, its blogging platform, will be blocked on a "per country basis," in order to comply with "removal request" laws of nations where freedom of speech is not cherished ...
As part of the public launch of its new social network, Google+, Google will be renaming several of its non-Google services within the next couple months, according to Mashable's Ben Parr. Two unnamed ...
Google will restrict from next month the public sharing of adult content on its Blogger platform. After March 23, blogs that publicly share images and videos that are sexually explicit or show graphic ...
To prepare for the public opening of Google+, the search giant has decided to put the names "Blogger" and "Picasa" to bed, says Mashable. The plan is to unify all of Google's products under one brand.
Spammers are using an automated method to create bogus pages on Google’s Blogger service, again highlighting the diminishing effectiveness of a security system intended to stop mass account ...
A rose by any other name would look just as lovely in a vase, so we'd speculate that Google's Picasa and Blogger services will remain as popular as ever — no matter how the search engine giant ...